Tunisia midfielder Louay Ben Hassine is being linked with a switch from Serbian side Radnicki 1923 to Bosnian Premier League club Borac Banja Luka.
The 26-year-old central midfielder, who wears the number 99 shirt at Radnicki, is the subject of fresh transfer speculation, with Bosnian top-flight side Banja Luka reportedly monitoring his situation in the Serbian Super Liga. The reported probability of the move remains unclear, with the rumour currently listed as “?” and no agreement yet in place between the clubs.
Ben Hassine, born in Sousse on 2 April 2000, is valued at around €800,000, according to Transfermarkt. With no public information on when his contract in Kragujevac is due to expire, there is also the possibility he could become a free agent in the near future, a factor likely to fuel interest and keep negotiations flexible over any potential fee.
A naturally central midfielder, the Tunisian is comfortable on both feet and is viewed as a versatile option in the middle of the park. He has been part of Radnicki 1923’s squad in the Serbian Super Liga, representing the club listed as FK Radnicki 1923 Kragujevac, and his performances there have drawn attention from neighbouring leagues, including Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Premijer Liga BiH.
Recent match-by-match data, including specific opponents, dates and scorelines, is not publicly detailed in the information available, but Ben Hassine’s ongoing involvement for Radnicki in Serbia’s top flight underpins Banja Luka’s interest as they look to strengthen their midfield options.
If the move materialises, a transfer to Borac Banja Luka could offer Ben Hassine a fresh platform in the Balkans to enhance his reputation, increase his market value beyond the current €800k mark and take the next decisive step in his career.
